Everybody gets to use whatever name they like for their POV. _I_ would call this position "Liberal" or "Neoliberal." Personally, I like "Left-Neoliberal" to distinguish people who want to use markets to promote fast equitable growth, but who are also willing to transfer substantial consumption resources from higher income to lower income people.
I'm 82 and cannot remember a "conservative" who wanted to conserve anything except the income share going to high-income people. When was the last time a"conservative" reduced deficits, liberated trade, promoted merit based immigration, or took on NIMBY's?
Everybody gets to use whatever name they like for their POV. _I_ would call this position "Liberal" or "Neoliberal." Personally, I like "Left-Neoliberal" to distinguish people who want to use markets to promote fast equitable growth, but who are also willing to transfer substantial consumption resources from higher income to lower income people.
I'm 82 and cannot remember a "conservative" who wanted to conserve anything except the income share going to high-income people. When was the last time a"conservative" reduced deficits, liberated trade, promoted merit based immigration, or took on NIMBY's?